Telenor Networks signs on for Ericsson's ENGINE Multi-Service Network Solution to migrate fixed network

September 30, 2002

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STOCKHOLM -- Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERICY - News) has signed an agreement with Norwegian operator Telenor Networks, for the migration of Telenor's fixed network. The ENGINE Multi-Service Network Solution will enable Telenor to cost-efficiently integrate different types of data and voice traffic on the same network and to offer new services to its customers. Implementation will start immediately. The ENGINE Multi-Service Network Solution gives Telenor Networks a future-proof migration path to evolve their circuit-switched network to a multi-service packed based network. Telenor will initially use the solution to modernize their existing transit network, and aggregate ADSL traffic. The ENGINE network is capable of carrying large and growing volumes of voice and data traffic and enables integrated traditional fixed telephony with IP-based broadband traffic on a single network. "Telenor is seeking cost efficiency and Ericsson's ENGINE network contributes to our achieving this goal by providing a cost-efficient solution connected to fixed network and broadband applications. In addition, the new platform will open new business opportunities within interconnect areas," said Jan Edvard Thygesen, President and CEO at Telenor Networks. Telenor ASA Ericsson AB

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